Nalhati Assembly constituency

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Nalhati
Constituency No. 293 for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Nalhati Assembly constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region East India
State West Bengal
District Birbhum
LS constituency Birbhum
Established1951
Total electors176,536
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Rajendra Prasad Singh
Party Trinamool Congress
Elected year 2021

Nalhati Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Birbhum district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 293 Nalhati Assembly constituency is composed of the following: Nalhati I CD Block, and Kushmore I, Kushmore II and Rudranagar gram panchayats of Murarai II CD Block. [1]

Nalhati Assembly constituency is part of No. 42 Birbhum (Lok Sabha constituency). [1]

Election results

2021

In the 2021 elections, Rajendra Prasad Singh of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival, Tapas Kumar Yadav of BJP.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Nalhati
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Rajendra Prasad Singh 117,438 56.54 +11.21
BJP Tapas Kumar Yadav (Ananda Yadav)60,53329.15+18.80
AIFB Dipak Chatterjee21,32810.27−29.44
NOTA None of the above 1,9000.91+0.06
Independent Moinuddin Shams1,8320.88
BMP Manik Hansda1,5860.76
BSP Dinabandhu Mondal1,0310.50−1.70
JD(U) Amarjit Fulmali9840.47
Justice And Development PartyMd. Monibur Rahaman6170.30
Independent Abdus Salam4470.22
Turnout 207,69684.83−0.09
AITC hold Swing

2016

In the 2016 elections, Moinuddin Shams of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival, Dipak Chatterjee of AIFB.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Nalhati
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Moniuddin Shams 83,41245.33+17.28
AIFB Dipak Chatterjee73,08439.71+6.72
BJP Anil Singha19,04610.35+3.07
BSP Dinabandhu Mondal4,0532.20
SUCI(C) Abdus Salam1,8851.02
NOTA None of the above 1,5630.85
Independent Sukanta Ghosh9790.53
Turnout 184,02284.92−0.84
AITC gain from AIFB Swing

2013 by-election

The 2013 by-election was necessitated by the election of the sitting MLA Abhijit Mukherjee to the Lok Sabha from Jangipur (Lok Sabha constituency). [2]

By-election, 2013: Nalhati [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIFB Dipak Chatterjee55,34132.99−5.96
INC Abdur Rahaman47,59528.38−20.27
AITC Biplab Kumar Ojha47,04128.05+28.05
BJP Anil Singha12,2197.28+0.46
AIUDF Md. Noorul Hoda1,9531.16
Independent Dhananjoy Bandopadhyay1,368
JP Nurul Islam1,227
Independent Kaosar Sekh957
Majority7,7464.61
Turnout 167,70185.76
AIFB gain from INC Swing

2011

In the 2011 elections, Abhijit Mukherjee (son of Pranab Mukherjee) of Congress defeated his nearest rival Dipak Chatterjee of AIFB.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Nalhati [5] [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Abhijit Mukherjee 76,04748.65+3.22#
AIFB Dipak Chatterjee60,88738.95−11.49
BJP Anil Singha10,6566.82
BSP Bikash Mondal2,7171.74
IndependentRudra Deb Ghosh1,516
IndependentAjrail Md.1,258
SUCI Rafiqul Hasan1,123
IndependentPrabhat Kumar Mondal912
Turnout 156,32988.55
INC gain from AIFB Swing +14.71#

.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.

1977–2006

In the 2006 assembly state assembly elections, Dipak Chatterjee of Forward Bloc won the Nalhati assembly seat defeating his nearest rival Abdul Walee Mollah of Congress. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. In 2001 and 1996 Kalimuddin Shams of Forward Bloc defeated Sharif Hossain of Congress. Sattick Kumar Roy of Forward Bloc defeated Madan Mohan Mandal of BJP in 1991, Brindaban Saha of Congress in 1987 and Sachidanandan Sau of Congress in 1982. Bhabani Prasad Chattopadhyay of Forward Bloc defeated Abhoy Charan Das of Congress in 1977. [8]

1951–1972

Golam Mohiuddin, Independent, won in 1972, 1971, 1969 and 1967. Shiromani Prasad of Congress won in 1962. In 1957 Nalhati was a joint seat. Mohammad Yeakub Hossain and Sisir Kumar Saha, both of Congress, won from Nalhati. In independent India's first election in 1951 Mohammad Yeakub Hossain of Congress won. [9]

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References

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